Serbian politicians show bravery: We go when we want to go to Kosovo, séna makes for the stop

Serbian officials, who because of anti-Albanian, racist and insulting statements, have been barred from entering Kosovo, for the pro-Serbian government newspaper “kurir” have said that as much as stops are done, they will not respect it at all, and in Kosovo they will come whenever they want to. This newspaper commemorates that on the list [...]
The paper commemorates that on the list of those banned from Kosovo are Serbia's Chief Minister Anna Brnabyq, Defence and Home Affairs Minister Aleksandar Vulin of Nebojsa Stefanovic, former Serbia's Army General Staff chief Lubisa Dickovic ( accused of war crimes in our country) and Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seshel.
Regarding the stop, Brnbiq has said she is not very worried and hopes she will be able to visit Kosovo when she wants to.
Similar stances include Serbian Defence Minister Volin, who says that Kosovo can enter when it touches and can go to any country.
“Now, they're trying to find me and arrest me when they're visiting my people in the enclaves. Whether I'm going to go to Pristina or to Gjakova, let's keep an eye out for all of them and their police. One thing is certain, I won't do anything that would endanger Serbs in Kosovo”, <x3kurir “quoted Voulin as saying.
With these lists of the ban, he has added, fear and infirmity are indicated because the Serb people in Kosovo have rejected him from leaving his state (Serbian) and its institutions:
“>arit knows who are the people who trust Serbs and they should not be allowed free movement. In Kosovo, no entry was denied to Gjillas, Jeremakit, Stfanovicic and other fighters for Kosovo as a whole and independent”, said Voulin, I, broadcast Koha.net.
The Kosovo entry ban, Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic sees in recognition of Serbia's struggle for citizenship and sovereignty.
Let them do what they want, but this will not prevent us from helping our people when they are in danger. However, we will continue to lead responsible politics and we will know to protect our people without looking ahead for steps Kosovo will take, he said.
Seheshel has said this is a doubly stop for him, as he has indicated, in 2002, prior to his visit to The Hague KFOR had stopped his entry into Kosovo and turned evil from the border:
The “Since that time I haven't been to Kosovo, but I order authorities in Pristina that one day there I have to write armed”, Seheshel has been threatened.
Former Serbian military chief Dickovic says not to be surprised at this stop:
Even worse things can be expected from them in the future. With these steps, they reinforce their position in their population, because the bitch war of Serbs is very popular”, said Lubisa Dikovic, who from the Fund for Humanitarian Law and Natasa Ka persecuted him for many murders in Kosovo.












